Part Number: OPA633 Are there any good P2P replacement options or upgrades for OPA633KP?
The device page is saying this DIP package device is not recommended for new designs...
Regards, Darren
Part Number: OPA633 Is there a problem with the connection of pin 6 (Substrate (ground)) of OPA 633 with the ground connection? Or is it OK in the open state?
Part Number: OPA633 Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models I am looking for help running simulations of a design involving multiple OPA633 op amps. When I attempt to do so, I get a "floating node" error.
Important details:
1. I downloaded the…
Hi Amr,
looks like you have made a mistake elsewhere in your circuit and/or the OPA633 is oscillating. Please carefully read the datasheet of OPA633 and don't violate the recommendations given there.
The OPA633 is a Burr-Brown's first gerenation high…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA27 I am trying to use the OPA633 buffer to replace Intersil HA3-5002-5Z which is now obsolete. Our product has been in production some time, and we do not want to re-design it yet. The OPA633 is the only device that I…
The original OPA633.LIB file was downloaded from TI website ( dated 03/10/2013, model 1.0 Release to Web).
I have been trying to simulate a very simple circuit in order to test the OPA633.LIB model, but without success.
I am not very experienced with making…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA105 , BUF634 Hello,
I'm trying to make a voltage-controlled current source to control a laser module (Flexpoint dot laser module 635nm, 4mW, DC 4.5-30V).
I want to provide a limited current (0-100mA) according to…
Correct Kai,
The PDIP was sort of abandoned over time due to the much larger bond wire and lead inductances are inconsistent with good high frequency performance -
I did find the OPA633 as another kind of option though. Not much out there at this design…
Dear Michael,
thank you for your reply.
Unfortunately I need a voltage swing of +/-4V right on the 50ohm load. As you pointed out, I would need a dual supply in the
range +/-10 to +/-12V. I have just seen the OPA633: this op amp could open to a 'composite…